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Show f 20 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah 1 1, 1973 Future Farmers Thursday, October Seniors have full schedule e. Chapter gets national award The Bear River Chapter of Future Farmers of America will receive the National Gold Emblem award at the 45th national convention held in Kansas City Mo., Oct. The award places the chapter among the top 10 percent of chapters throughout the nation on based chapter accomplishments during the year. The 235 chapters members participated in numerous local, state, and national activities in earning the award; 113 members completed projects in crop and livestock farming while 34 9. represent the state the in contest. national Skyview, Springville, and Millard Eagle will receive the Silver Emblem award at the convention. Officers of the Bear River chapter are: president, Allen Williams; V. president, Kevin Freestone; secretary, Mark Hirschi; assistant secretary, Clint Munns; treasurer, Alan Bourne; assistant treasurer, Greg Marble; reporters Chris Selman, Clark Hurd; sentinel, Jeff Roche; historian, J. Neal John. members were placed in agriculturally related jobs. The chapter cooperated with GOLD EMBLEM Bear River Selman. FFA Displaying the Gold Emblem plague which will be awarded to the at the national convention are left, Jeff Roche, Clark Hurd and Chris Many youths march in first parade by Joy Jepperson Well a grand parade marched down Mantua Main street Saturday morning. I would have liked to mention everyone participating and a 'description of each but I could not write that fast. However I do want to say it was put on by the Mantua 4-- Bridle Boppers group and anyone in town was encouraged to join in the parade. Our own highway partrolman Lt. Cliffton Green led the parade with siren and the scouts followed carrying the scout and American flag. Next came children in costumes walking andquite a group of ideas there jvere, Children walking with pets followed. Then came the bicycle and trick group followed by children on horses. First Parade This was the first Mantua parade that I know of and guess what folks it is going to be an annual event. were The children disappointed at not being able to march in the Peach Days parade due to the rain so some of the leaders, Mary Allred, Edith Knowlton and Ruth Shehan decided why not have our own parade. A Success It was such a success that they are planning on sponsoring one each year only to have it earlier in the year, say July 4. Great idea ladies and we will all look forward to next 4th of July for a parade and anything else the town comes up with for a Mantua Day. Happy birthday to Julia Jepperson who turned 5 on Sept. 30. The same congratulations to Marlene and Darlene Hailing who turned six on Oct. 6. Another happy birthday goes to Sue Ann Larsen who turned sweet sixteen on Sept. 28. For her special day, some girl friends, Paula Johnson, Cindy Yearsley, Gaylene Richards and Sheran Hailing came to awaken her at 7 Saturday morning, to give her a present of a baby puppy. They then wrapped her up in a blanket and took her to break Has Accident Things are not all so fun at the Larsen home however. Iris David, a placement student living with the Larsens fell off of her horse while on a ride to Perry reservoir with a horsemanship class. She received quite a few bumps and scratches. Sorry to hear that and we hope you soon are feeling better Iris. Talking about feeling better have any of you caught that cold bug that has been passing through town? It has been at the Harve Facer home and then to Clair Hallings right while they were " trying to put on a wedding. It now has stopped at our house and I am hoping it will be moving on soon maybe to the other end of town for a while. Arietta and Delbert Jensen returned from a fun trip recently. They left with a tour from Hillfield on a chartered plane for eight days in Hawaii. They stayed on the island of Hawaii for three days and then flew to the island of Oahu to stay the remaining days. Some of the fun things they did were touring the Islands, visiting the Polynesian Culture center and taking a tour of Pearl Harbor. Of course swimming in the ocean was a must which they did often once at 11 p.m. which Arietta thought was quite exciting. They spent many lovely evenings at different fabulous restaurants and all in all had a great time. , "Everyone should go there once, was Ariettas comment. Not so far away, but a fun place to go is Jackpot where Arietta and Delbert spent last weekend. Odett Davis and her grandmother Mrs. Sheratt former Mantuaites have been there visiting for a few days with Odetts two little girls. Local Visitors Ronald Mr. and Mrs. Pinkston have been in Mantua visiting for the last week and a half. Mr. Pinkston has been doing some work on his lot here. They will be moving here in a few years after his retirement. They are from Pamona, presenting information to New aide named at refuge members. The chapter won four state foundation awards, state titles and in public speaking parliamentary procedure, and David Beal, a native of saw the state FFA pres, and state sweetheart picked from Arkansas, was appointed this the past week as a biological chapter. Over $1,400 in awards and technician at the Bear River scholarships were earned by Migratory Bird refuge. chapter members during the Lloyd Gunther, manager of year. the refuge made the announcement. National Award The National award will be Beal has held a temporary accepted at the convention by Chris Selman, Clark Hurd, Jeff position as biological technician Roche who will act as delegated during the past two summers at from the Bear River Chapter. the refuge. Mantua Meanderings fast. Sue Ann that is, not the puppy. various community and state organizations in conducting educational programs for chapter members. FFA meetings are held once a month with guests discussing agricultural problems and Larry Calif. Monday was the Columbus Day and to tie Mantua in with that, Mrs. Houser just received a card from Janice in Genoa, Italy which is the birth place of Columbus. Just a small coincidence I thought I would share with you. Recipe, recipe, who has a recipe. Adrianne Forsgren is looking for recipes for a special book. If you have a good one, (and everyone should have one) why not share it with her. I just heard that they do have the cold bug at the other end of town. It has gone to the Wallentine home. Better news from the Wallentines is that the Bishop his wife attended and missionary reunion at Hotel Utah. They had a lovely dinner and state Warburton, public speaking winner, will compete in the pacific regional speaking contest held in conjunction with the convention. Larrys speech titled "A Searching Generation depicts the concern of overuse of pesticides and chemicals in agriculture alternative and proposes methods and solutions. The boys will be accompanied to the convention by Robert Jensen, advisor. chapter The Gold Emblem award marks the 12th national award received by the chapter. Chapters from Utah first enter state competition where 4 chapters are selected to The new refuge technician Utah State university in 1972 with a degree in wildlife management. graduated from Working on Masters He is currently completing his masters thesis and will receive his MS degree next June at USU. Prior to entering USU Beal attended Arkansas Polytechnic college and the University of Arkansas. He has also served four years in the U. S. Air Force. Beal and his family will reside at the refuge, Gunther said. as parachutist Pfc. Larry D. Reese, 22, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. Ray Reese, 1087 Shannon Circle, received a parachutist badge upon comairpletion of the three-wee- k borne course at the U. S. Army Infantry school, Ft. Benning, Ga. During the first week of training, he underwent a physical training and received instruction in the theory of parachuting. The second week rigorous program tested his ability through jumps and 250 foot from the towers. The final week he was required to perform five static line parachute jumps. Pfc. Reese entered the Army last March and received basic training at Ft. Ord, Calif. His wife, Mona, lives at 102 West 990 South. 0-4-7- x FOR SALE Investment property why pay rent, live in one unit and rent 2. Good location. 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All dancers will be called whatever they had on at that time, is what they will $2.50. with the Hull Orchestra from Ogden presenting the music for Grace Jacobson, instructor, Knitting-1- : 30 p.m. Tuesday, Sunny Topik, instructor, $2.50. Wednesday, dancing. Oct. 26 after the luncheon, Dr. Jack Stoddard Johnson, will discuss the new treatments for school. SB Birthday Time Educator starts BC firm A Brigham City man who has been in the education profession for 41 years, has opened a real estate office locally. Ed Payne has started the Payne Real Estate office arthritis. The date for the hearing clinic has not been set as yet, but will be during October, through the Utah State University, free of charge. realtors. Payne has worked 21 years Pickup-ca- $250 damage A truck-ca- r accident at the on right. Both vehicles were east bound when the pickup trick, driven by Sandra S. 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Patrolman Greg Kozak, said the accident happened at 4:41 p.m. when a station wagon, driven by James H. Caulford, Layton, tried to pass a pickup REALTOR' P33 in r v OWNER Over look the valley in this four to five bedroom home. Phone Terrific 3 OWNER bedroom home. 5 34 percent loan with less than $5000 down. Make me an offer. 515 So. 7th W. 38 the Box Elder School district. truck Total mass of the atmosphere is about some 5.5 quadrillion (55 followed by 14 zeroes) tons. This mass is equal to about one millionth of the mass of the earth. BY BY at West Second South. He is a broker for the firm and has held a brokers license for more than 25 years. Payne Real Estate is a member of the local, state and of associations national Dance begins at 8:30 p.m. Lura Hadley, instructor, $5. Oil painting-- 1 p.m., Monday, Colleen Bradford, Viola Hansen, $5. Everyone is invited to take advantage of this instruction by these qualified teachers. These classes will accommodate young married women who have children in (kinai qiano (itnn are wear for the dance. Austin Johnson, dance chairman, appoints four hosts and hostesses to plan the fun, get everyone acquainted and serve the refreshments for the evening. Admission is $1 per person new couples and spectators will be admitted free. Brigna new couple with you when you come to enjoy this evening of dancing, says Austin Johnson. AUTHORIZED DEALER Where Service is Dependable Square Dancing Square dancing follows tha Tha afternoon activities. beginning class will be at 6 p.m. with the Golden Spike Swingers coming in at 7 p.m. All persons wishing to learn to square dance or have danced in the past are invited to participate by Roy and Lucille Westley, dance directors. They have been dancing and teaching for many years and On the menu, will be meat loaf, potatoes and gravy, fruited jello, homemade bread and cake, coffee and punch. Reservations must be made by Thursday noon for the luncheon. Everyone is invited to see this outstanding program, and guests are invited to attend. Classes have begun in macrame, knitting, crafts, art oil painting, in conjunction with the Brigham City Recreation department. Interested persons under 55 will be required to pay a small fee for 10 lesson series. Macrame-1:3- 0 p.m. Tuesday, around again and the potluck bingo dinner party is scheduled for Oct. 15, at 4 p.m. October birthdays will be honored and everyone will receive a special birthday card. Those participating should bring a favorite recipe of cake, salad, casserole, rolls and butter, etc. The ice cream, A FEW WELL located lots tor sale in the Strevell town site, Strevell, Idaho. For ful! details write George H. Allen, General Delivery, Nat, Idaho 83345. coffee and punch is furnished by the center. This is a fun day and everyone should bring a white elephant or 25 cents for the bingo. Special prizes for blackout will ba given. This program is for you, so join in the fun planned for tha croup of senior and retired persons, says Leon Swensea, president of the group. Then the anniversary On Menu Birthday time has rolled The biggest news at Leon Johnsons home is that they too have the cold bug. Gee, I guess .it is all over town. I hope it does not keep any one away from the mass meetings on Saturday night at 7. The citizens will meet at the church house and the Peoples Party will meet at the old,school house. private ends training a, Crafts-lp.m- ., program. BC A list of senior citizen activities have been announced for this week at the Brigham City Community center. Beautiful colored slides of the Philippines will be on the agenda after the Friday luncheon on Oct. 12. Willard Swensen will show the slides. He is the son of Leon and Hazel Swensen. Swensen is president of the Spike club. Willard served in the signal corps in World War II. He was stationed in France, the Philippines and Japan. While in the Philippines, he made friends of a Philippine couple who taught school in Pam-pangnear the Army base. Through the years, Willard and his family kept in touch with these people and their children. Last April he and his wife flew to the islands to visit these friends and toured the islands. They brought back some excellent pictures which they made into a travelogue. Willard will travel from Boise, Idaho, to show the slides and visit with his parents. $125. with $30. |